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  • drlw322
    MVP
    • Jun 2007
    • 1424

    #1

    NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense


    The NCAA Football 11 team has posted another blog. This one focusing on the spread offense.

    "Hey NCAA Nation, I'm Anthony White, Assistant Designer on the Central Football team, and I'm here to bring you a series of blogs about the new offensive styles in NCAA Football 11. The term spread offense is an umbrella term that encompasses a number of offensive systems. Offensive systems such as the Run and Shoot, Air Raid, One Back, even the Flexbone Triple Option are often identified as being a type of spread offense. For the sake of this blog post I'm going to identify the spread offense as an offensive system that's primarily run from the shotgun, spreads the field with multiple receiver sets, and can be used to both run and pass the ball with equal success."
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  • BenGerman
    No Place Better
    • Sep 2008
    • 2752

    #2
    Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

    Dangit, no dynasty blog.
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    • BIGD419
      Rookie
      • Jul 2009
      • 262

      #3
      Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

      The QB option looked nice, except for at about 1:19. What is that MLB doing? Why would he keep back peddling in a situation like that?

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      • Watson
        Burrow Club
        • Jul 2008
        • 27013

        #4
        Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

        Who doesn't know how to run the read option? Seriously.

        edit: BESIDES Apex.
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        • IndyColts2
          Banned
          • Mar 2009
          • 570

          #5
          Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

          The bubble screen was wrong. If the corner on the outside receiver is 5 yards or closer to the WR then usually he will block him and leave the other defender. If the CB is 6 yards or farther away then he will do what he did in the vid. Also, the CB guarding the outside WR backpedaled way too long. No WRs ever went forward and the corner was backpedaling. He needs to break a lot sooner. Balance.

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          • vrabbit
            MVP
            • Oct 2008
            • 1485

            #6
            Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

            my only gripe is on that last video with oregon, wr#10 looks like he makes a magical slide to get in position to make that block

            my only gripe so far ....
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            • texasfan_95
              Rookie
              • Apr 2009
              • 138

              #7
              Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

              Originally posted by BenGerman
              Dangit, no dynasty blog.
              Look at it this way, this opens the door for them to be spicing up part 3 which could very well be coaching carousel.
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              • Sublime12089
                The Legendary Roots Crew
                • Jun 2003
                • 1495

                #8
                Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

                It is really seeming like offense is going to be way overpowered this year. I hope I am wrong though.

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                • Watson
                  Burrow Club
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 27013

                  #9
                  Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

                  Originally posted by IndyColts2
                  The bubble screen was wrong. If the corner on the outside receiver is 5 yards or closer to the WR then usually he will block him and leave the other defender. If the CB is 6 yards or farther away then he will do what he did in the vid. Also, the CB guarding the outside WR backpedaled way too long. No WRs ever went forward and the corner was backpedaling. He needs to break a lot sooner. Balance.
                  And you expect that logic to be placed in NCAA how?
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                  • longshanks
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 630

                    #10
                    Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

                    Originally posted by texasfan_95
                    Look at it this way, this opens the door for them to be spicing up part 3 which could very well be coaching carousel.
                    i think they're gonna release something big at E3 concerning dynasty


                    oh, and this game looks beautiful

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                    • longshanks
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 630

                      #11
                      Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

                      i really hope the offense isn't overpowered this year...that would totally suck

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                      • BROman
                        MVP
                        • May 2003
                        • 1107

                        #12
                        Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

                        Originally posted by IndyColts2
                        The bubble screen was wrong. If the corner on the outside receiver is 5 yards or closer to the WR then usually he will block him and leave the other defender. If the CB is 6 yards or farther away then he will do what he did in the vid. Also, the CB guarding the outside WR backpedaled way too long. No WRs ever went forward and the corner was backpedaling. He needs to break a lot sooner. Balance.
                        the defense is all jacked on that bubble too. in real life, if the corners are matched up man to man, as soon as the slot wr takes one step to the outside, the corners switch, which is why, like you said- if the corner is < 5 yards off the reciever, the reciever blocks the outside guy. that's the move/countermove of the bubble screen, but it looks like the defense will be playing checkers on a chess board on this game.

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                        • tate09
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 184

                          #13
                          Re: NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense

                          bubble screens need to be a hot route at the LOS, not a huddle call. IRL 99% of bubbles are checked at the LOS because the defense chooses not to cover down a slot receiver.

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                          • ODogg
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 37953

                            #14
                            Re: NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense

                            I can see why you'd think that Bigfoot but from watching that video it also looked like as a player on offense you have more options and can make more mistakes so maybe that will help. Like that read option, it looks to be very Tecmo like in that if you make the wrong read your play will be killed for a big loss..
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                            • Cvhsalumni
                              Rookie
                              • May 2008
                              • 66

                              #15
                              Re: NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense

                              Looks like BYU is wearing their "Royal Blue" jerseys in the draw option video. Utah is also mix and matched with black pants and white tops.

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